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10 hours ago, Just Regular said:

The Effectively Wild podcast's Orioles preview is out, and guest Danielle Allentuck had the operational detail MLB owners could via conference call at any given moment ratify with the requisite 22 out of 29 yea votes.

I'd known pre-Opening Day approval might be in play prior to the next quarterly meeting, but it was a little new to me the Easy Button might be quite that prominent.

Note she was not talking about any anticipated action, just the mechanics when the league is ready.

It makes sense that the owners could do the vote that way.  I heard that the vote had to wait for an owner's meeting, but that makes no sense in 2024 w/ this thing called the internet.

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7 hours ago, OriolesMagic83 said:

It makes sense that the owners could do the vote that way.  I heard that the vote had to wait for an owner's meeting, but that makes no sense in 2024 w/ this thing called the internet.

According to the Baktimore Sun article:

It’s unclear when the final vote would be held, although a regularly scheduled meeting is not required and can come in a conference or video call.

An Orioles spokesperson did not immediately respond to a request for comment. An MLB spokesperson declined to comment.

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Really feels like there is a push to get this done before Opening Day. Would be very cool to be able to introduce the new ownership to an Opening Day crowd. 

Now, is there also a push to get this done before Snell and Montgomery sign…just a coincidence?

Even if it might not be final yet, is ownership committee approval enough that Angelos is comfortable with Rubenstein effectively signing off on the increased budget for Snell/Montgomery, even though Angelos is still the one signing the dotted line (and bearing the $ if the sale somehow didn’t go through)?

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1 hour ago, CaptainRedbeard said:

Really feels like there is a push to get this done before Opening Day. Would be very cool to be able to introduce the new ownership to an Opening Day crowd. 

Now, is there also a push to get this done before Snell and Montgomery sign…just a coincidence?

Even if it might not be final yet, is ownership committee approval enough that Angelos is comfortable with Rubenstein effectively signing off on the increased budget for Snell/Montgomery, even though Angelos is still the one signing the dotted line (and bearing the $ if the sale somehow didn’t go through)?

He’s probably paranoid worrying that the league would tank the deal just to leave him stuck with the bill 😂

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